Dawson’s Creek recovers Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Want to Wait.”

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Horrible news for Jann Arden fans “Running like crazy” today, according to Netflix reports that the flagship Dawson’s Creek the melody of the theme has now been usurped by, well, a more iconic character Dawson’s Creek melody of the theme, certainly. What does it mean that “I Don’t Want to Wait” by Paula Cole, the soundtrack to a million meditations on the Holy Trinity by Dawson, Joey and Pacey, has now had has been restored to its place at the beginning of several syndicated broadcasts of the Teen soap from the 90s.

This has been an extremely long road to “I don’t want to wait”, which has been absent from all versions of “home videos” of the series since the release of its first two seasons on VHS way back, including streaming appearances. Instead, the series has worked with Arden’s “Run Like Mad,” which was written specifically for the show, between the period when it originally aired with Alanis Mo.of rissette “One Hand In My Pocket,” and before Kevin Williamson and then-WB decided to pivot toward Cole’s heavy ballad of nostalgia. The simple reason for the change was, you know, money: Sony Pictures Entertainment would have had to pay Cole for his song, while Arden’s was basically available for free.

Cole, who is a vocal advocate for musicians who really benefit from the music they create, has talked quite a bit about it over the years, including a Huffington Post essay he wrote in 2018 who pointed out that a) sdefinitely shares with James Van Der Beek to feel that his career has been completely overshadowed by Dawson’s Creekand b) has been in agreement with Warner Bros. for years. which he describes as “draconian and” labyrinthine, “related to the recording of his second rupture record. The fire, and which has affected his ability to take advantage of his work.

All of this explains why the “I don’t want to wait” version now enlarges the broadcast Dawson’s is no the version running with the original broadcasts; Cole re-recorded the song a few years ago to own the rights to his master recordings, and this is the licensed version. She too, a a Independent interview a few months ago, noted that all of this only happens because of fan support; “One of my babies has just been used for this TV show, ”he said in the interview. “And people are very attached to it. And I’m so happy that the fans got what they wanted and that people learned about my song and hopefully more from my music. I just really, really value the opportunity. ”

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